he's trapped in a third world country jail, but it's not pakistan, it's not afghanistan. it's right across the border from san diego. and it'd be very easy for us to, you know, for the state department to get much more involved and put pressure on the mexican administration to let this guy go. people need to have common sense, and in this case there is no common sense coming from the mexican side of the border. megyn: yeah. you heard ian mcdonough, the colleague of john hammer, saying we cement a former president to help journalists get out of korea, why can't we send somebody over to help a guy who's served multiple tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan? the state department says it's working this behind the scenes, but they have to respect mexico's sovereignty -- >> they need to work it more, because mexico doesn't respect our sovereignty all the time. the street has to go both ways. megyn: understood. duncan hunter, thanks for being here. >>> breaking news on this big storm and a big stretch of highway now shut down. don't go away. questions? anyone have occasional con